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Impact of the Baltimore Bridge Crash on Crew of MV Dali

The crew members on the cargo ship MV Dali, predominantly from India, that struck the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore are set to return home after nearly three months on the ship. This incident left them stranded, unable to depart because they were considered witnesses without valid visas. However, a recent deal between the city of Baltimore, the ship’s owners, and its management company will now allow some sailors to leave the vessel. While this news brings relief to some crew members, there are still concerns about the mental strain and uncertainty faced by those remaining on board. As investigations continue into this tragic incident which resulted in the death of six construction workers, sailors are expected to remain available for depositions even after leaving the US. The impact of this event on the crew of MV Dali is profound, with mixed emotions and challenges faced by those involved. Stay updated on further developments in this story to understand the ongoing impact and implications for the crew and the broader maritime community.